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No Marquee Free Agents Will Want to Sign Here If They Get Rid of Cam


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They'll have to win a Superbowl first. They'll have to build from the ground up. The 49ers tanked what 4 straight years and still didn't win the SB, so good luck with that

Seriously you think players around the league is going to like that move? You can't let Cam play the last year of his deal? But its a huge problem when players don't want to honor their deal, hold-out for more money, let the teams know to trade them, retire instead... it's a real problem then

Tepper, after the 3rd season of that deal you just made, you're going to lose a lot of support if they don't make it to the playoffs and at-least put up a good fight

Let that man finish his contract.

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10 minutes ago, beastson said:

They'll have to win a Superbowl first. They'll have to build from the ground up. The 49ers tanked what 4 straight years and still didn't win the SB, so good luck with that

Seriously you think players around the league is going to like that move? You can't let Cam play the last year of his deal? But its a huge problem when players don't want to honor their deal, hold-out for more money, let the teams know to trade them, retire instead... it's a real problem then

Tepper, after the 3rd season of that deal you just made, you're going to lose a lot of support if they don't make it to the playoffs and at-least put up a good fight

Let that man finish his contract.

They'll go where Joe Burrow or Trevor Lawerence is. Cam isn't traded without a plan bro, if Cam is traded IMO, it will be in a three team trade that nets us the #1 Overall (we give 2 1sts. Charges get Cam and their 1st goes to cincy, Bengals trade us 1 to save face from a potential Burrow holdout)

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7 minutes ago, beastson said:

They'll have to win a Superbowl first. They'll have to build from the ground up. The 49ers tanked what 4 straight years and still didn't win the SB, so good luck with that

Seriously you think players around the league is going to like that move? You can't let Cam play the last year of his deal? But its a huge problem when players don't want to honor their deal, hold-out for more money, let the teams know to trade them, retire instead... it's a real problem then

Tepper, after the 3rd season of that deal you just made, you're going to lose a lot of support if they don't make it to the playoffs and at-least put up a good fight

Let that man finish his contract.

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Subtracting Cam and adding a promising QB from this draft or the next will help. Just how much is an unknown. But if there are fans out there who think the likes of Kyle Allen or Will Grier are going to bring anyone of significance in from free agency, you might want to go reread what Gerald McCoy said when he signed here.

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